CMU Alumna Kim Weston, Ph.D. will deliver two lectures
at Women and
Mathematics at Carnegie Mellon, a conference to be held at Carnegie Mellon
on Saturday, April 14. Kim received her B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from
Carnegie Mellon. She is currently a post-doctoral fellow at Rutgers
University, and will join the Rutgers faculty as an Assistant Professor in
Fall 2018.

Kim will be speaking on PDE's as a Computational Tool from 8:30-10:30AM
and Foundations of PDEs from Probabilistic Models from 1:30-3:30PM. Both
talks will be in WEH 7500 and are open to the public.

Application Deadline

The Spring 2018 deadline for applicaitons to the Computational Finance
major is Monday, March 19.

The QUANT club is holding an info session for the BSCF program this week.
Professor Handron, the advisor and the Director of the BSCF program, and
Professor Hrusa, the Chair of BSCF Steering Committee, will give an
introduction about the program and the application process followed by an
Q&A session with current BSCF majors and minors.

Food will be provided before the event starts. Please feel free to forward
this email to anyone who may be interested, and please let us know if you
have any questions. We look forward to seeing you there.

Best,
Quant

September 29, 2017

On September 21, alumnus David Korpi '04 returned to Pittsburgh and
discussed his career and current events in the finance inststy with
undergradautes. David earned a B.S. degree in Computational Finance
in 2004 and joined
the interest rates desk at Deutsche Bank. In 2013 he moved to Goldman
Sachs, where he became the Managing Director for interest rate swaps
trading. He left Goldman Sachs in 2016. During his time at Deutsche
Bank,
David gave lectures in the MSCF program in support of the MSCF trading
competition sponsored by Deutsche Bank. Since then he has continued to
lecture in the MSCF program on trading in fixed income markets.